"Where I am right now in my career, I had set myself targets, the bigger picture which is to break the top-50 by the end of the year. For me to threaten that, I've got to keep playing like this," the 27-year-old said.

He believes the confidence attained after winning at Macau will inspire him for the remaining Asian Tour events.

"I have now grown as a player, maybe from 24 months back. My game is there so I know I can compete against the best players in the world. There are still some areas that I know I must get better at. I'm working on it and it's obviously improving," he said.

"It is fantastic to win my second title. I missed the cut in Hong Kong after a long time so I had time to think about what I was doing wrong and how was I not thinking positively on the course. I'm happy I managed to turn that around after a bad week (two weeks ago)."

Lahiri also talked of being in a prime position to play his best golf at the most crucial phase of the season.

"This is the time of the year where you want to play your best golf. We've got the biggest events with prize money and world ranking points and there is a lot to play for. I'm playing well and I'm confident. I'm focused on what I need to do," said Lahiri.